werpen

Etymology
From, from , from , from.

Cognate with 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1)  to throw
 * 2)  to give birth

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1) to throw
 * 2) to cast off, to lose
 * 3) to give birth of animals
 * 4) to damage, to hurt by throwing something such as stones
 * 5) to stone, to kill by throwing something such as stones

Etymology
From, from , from.

Verb

 * 1) To throw; to fling:
 * 2) To cast down; to throw off.
 * 3) To throw into hell, confinement.
 * 4)  To throw open a gate.
 * 5)  To sprinkle; to scatter.
 * 6)  To throw out:
 * 7) To thrust one's limb, head or hand out.
 * 8) To drive out; to force away.
 * 9) To speak; to talk.
 * 10) To produce seeds, eggs
 * 11)  To cast a gaze at.
 * 12) To weave interlace thread.
 * 13) To warp threads; to arrange threads into a warp.
 * 14)  To contrive; to scheme.
 * 15) To rush or bound out.
 * 16)  To warp; to bend.
 * 17)  To clothe oneself; to dress.
 * 18)  To draw lots.
 * 19)  To fill up; to stuff.
 * 1)  To fill up; to stuff.

Usage notes

 * Weak forms of this verb are not found before the end of the 14th century.